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- WPBeginner Spotlight 24: From WordPress 7.0 to Hands-Free AI Management – What’s New in the Ecosystemby Editorial Staff on 29/05/2026 at 10:00
Welcome to this month’s WPBeginner Spotlight! May has been a big month for the WordPress ecosystem. The headline is the long-awaited release of WordPress 7.0 “Armstrong,” but it’s far from the only news. This issue is also packed with a fresh wave of AI-powered tools… Read More » The post WPBeginner Spotlight 24: From WordPress 7.0 to Hands-Free AI Management – What’s New in the Ecosystem first appeared on WPBeginner.
- Introducing Uncanny Agent: The AI Assistant That Manages Your WordPress Siteby Syed Balkhi on 26/05/2026 at 10:00
Ever logged into WordPress to publish a post, only to end up spending hours on admin tasks? It happens more often than we probably want to admit. You meant to write, but then you noticed yesterday’s orders needed checking. A landing page needed updating before… Read More » The post Introducing Uncanny Agent: The AI Assistant That Manages Your WordPress Site first appeared on WPBeginner.
- How I Use a WordPress Quiz to Automatically Qualify Leadsby Shahzad Saeed on 25/05/2026 at 10:00
A standard contact form tells you almost nothing about the person who just filled it out. You get a name and an email address, but no idea whether that person is ready to buy, still exploring options, or not a real fit at all. At… Read More » The post How I Use a WordPress Quiz to Automatically Qualify Leads first appeared on WPBeginner.
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- ChatGPhish Vulnerability Turns ChatGPT Web Summaries Into a Phishing Surfaceby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 29/05/2026 at 18:07
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a vulnerability in OpenAI ChatGPT that leverages the artificial intelligence (AI) assistant's implicit trust in Markdown links and images to trigger prompt injections and open the door to phishing attacks. The technique has been codenamed ChatGPhish by Permiso Security. "The chatgpt.com response renderer trusts Markdown links and Markdown
- Attackers Use LLM Agent for Post-Exploitation After Marimo CVE-2026-39987 Exploitby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 29/05/2026 at 14:39
An unknown threat actor has been observed using a large language model (LLM) agent to conduct post-compromise actions after obtaining initial access following the exploitation of a publicly-accessible Marimo network using a recently disclosed vulnerability. "The attacker compromised an internet-reachable Marimo notebook via CVE-2026-39987, extracted two cloud credentials from the compromised
- New Russian-Linked GREYVIBE Targets Ukraine with AI-Powered Cyberattacksby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 29/05/2026 at 11:31
A previously undocumented threat actor dubbed GREYVIBE has been attributed to ongoing and persistent attacks targeting Ukraine and Ukraine-related entities since at least August 2025. GREYVIBE, per WithSecure, is assessed to be a Russian-speaking group operating broadly in the Russian time zone, with the activities aligning with Kremlin state interests, specifically when it comes to
- What 2,000 Exposed Vibe-Coded Apps Reveal About the Limits of Most Security Stacksby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 29/05/2026 at 10:30
Shadow AI used to mean employees pasting things they shouldn't into ChatGPT. It now means something bigger: employees building full applications with AI, wiring them into production systems, and publishing them on the open internet. Without Security or IT in the loop. The artifact moved from a prompt to a product. The risk surface moved with it. In The Shadow Builders report (get it here), a
- Malicious Sicoob NuGet Steals Banking Credentials as npm Packages Target Cloud Secretsby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 29/05/2026 at 09:11
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a malicious NuGet package that masquerades as a C# software development kit for Sicoob, one of Brazil's largest cooperative financial systems, to siphon client IDs and PFX certificates. According to Socket, versions 2.0.0 through 2.0.4 of "Sicoob.Sdk" contain functionality to exfiltrate sensitive information, including PFX certificates that are used to








